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The Main Light - photography tutorial.
"Outdoors the brightest source of light is usually the sun..."
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Portrait and Product Photos - Introduction tutorial.
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There are two important reasons to use artificial lighting in studio photography.
Let's look into them.
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This is a photography short tutorial on using flash creativity.
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Flash photography has come a long way since the 19th century when a photographer had to ignite a tray filled with flash powder to illuminate a scene.
In today's tutorial we will talk about using an external flash.
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There are times when the light is dim but you want to capture the unique colors of the available light. For example, you might want to capture the romantic glow of an interior space or retain the moody darkness of a shot at night.
Let's learn more about this subject, shall we?
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Pictures taken with flash often show a well exposed foreground subject against a black background. Using slow sync flash minimizes this problem by using flash to illuminate the foreground subject and then leaving the shutter open longer than usual to lighten the background.
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When using the flash, you can avoid burned out foreground subjects and other exposure problems by adjusting the flash's output, or using flash exposure lock.
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Flash is a good source of light for portraits, particularly of children. The light from the flash is so fast that you never have to worry about your subject moving during the exposure and blurring the picture.
Let's learn more about it, shall we?
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When photographing people or other subjects with the light to the side, shadow areas can be so dark in the image that they show little or no detail.
Let's see what we can do to avoid that.
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